Pearl Jam
May 11, 2000
Commodore Ballroom: Vancouver, B.C.
Taper: Unknown
Source: Core Sound Binaurals > Sony TCD-D8 (20' FROM STAGE)
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Disc 1:
01 - Long Road - 06:12
02 - Last Exit - 02:55
03 - Hail Hail - 04:28
04 - Breakerfall - 02:36
05 - Grievance - 03:49
06 - Nothing As It Seems - 05:45
07 - Light Years - 05:14
08 - Corduroy - 05:09
09 - Even Flow - 07:00
10 - Small Town - 03:33
11 - Thin Air - 03:25
12 - Of The Girl - 05:27
13 - Insignificance - 04:25
14 - Not For You - 05:42
Total: 65:49
Disc 2:
01 - Off He Goes - 06:39
02 - Wishlist - 04:31
03 - Evacuation - 06:50
(Encore 1)
04 - Animal - 02:54
05 - Do The Evolution - 04:10
06 - Daughter/(The Wrong Child) - 08:21
07 - Last Kiss - 06:34
(Encore 2)
08 - Ed Talking - 02:06
09 - Soon Forget - 02:57
Total: 45:06
Notes (from 5H):
After 'Hail Hail,' Ed mentions "We have a new record ... it came out
yesterday," prompting shouts of "Tuesday" from the crowd. "Oh, it doesn't come
out till Tuesday. Let's just play it then." Before 'Even Flow,' Ed says "Let's
test out this spring loaded floor." He changes the 'Not For You' lyric to
"small my table, fits just one." Ed throws a bottle of water into the crowd and
then gives a teasing "take a bottle drink it down, pass it around." Mike
rotates between a heavily worn tobacco sunburst Fender Strat, a 57 Gibson Les
Paul Goldtop, a Flying V with glow-in-the-dark stickers all over it, a
silver-sparkle Gretsch Les Paul-style guitar, a white Fender Tele, and and red
hollowbody (another Gretsch?). Ed plays one of the new Fender Telecoustics
(same as for 'Grievance' on Letterman) for the most part, switching to a white
telecaster on a couple tunes ... and, of course, the ukulele ("it's pronounced
ookelele" -Eddie) which he faked a guitar smash on before leaving the
stage.
All members of R.E.M. were in attendance since they were recording in
Vancouver, hence 'The Wrong Child' tag on 'Daughter.' About 50 fans waiting
around outside were let in, for free, approximately 1/4 of the way into the
show.